Adunni and Ms Tia are back, now forced to confront their pasts and find the courage to roar for themselves
'A novelist of great power, wit, and invention'
ELIZABETH GILBERT, author of City of Girls'Daré has proved, once again, that she is a masterful storyteller to be reckoned with'
TARA M. STRINGFELLOW, author of Memphis'A touching tale of connection and love'
ANNE GRIFFIN, author of The Island of Longing'An edge-of-your-seat return to the world of
The Girl with the Louding Voice'
CHARMAINE WILKERSON, author of Black Cake'An enduring story of hope, love and the power we hold'
ORE AGBAJE-WILLIAMS, author of The Three of UsPlucky fourteen-year-old Adunni is in Lagos, excited to finally enrol in school. Having escaped her rural village in a desperate bid to seek a better future, she's found refuge with Tia, a kind and brilliant woman on her own troubled journey of self-discovery.
But it's not so simple to run away from your past.
On the night before she is due to join her new classmates for her first lesson, a terrible knocking at the front gate summons Adunni back to her home village, Ikati, where her dramatic story of resilience first began.
As Tia frantically tries to protect her from an uncertain fate, Adunni must try to save not only herself but all the young women of her village, and transform Ikati into a place where girls are allowed to claim the bright futures they deserve - and roar their stories to the world.
PRAISE FOR ABI DARÉ'S THE GIRL WITH THE LOUDING VOICE
'A brave, fresh voice . . . unforgettable'
NEW YORK TIMES'The book character I love the most'
MAGGIE O'FARRELL'Funny, luminous and heart-swelling'
DAILY MAIL'The words jump off the page'
GUARDIAN'Vibrant, tender beautiful'
ELIZABETH DAY
When Tia accidentally overhears a whispered conversation between her mother - terminally ill and lying in a hospital bed in Port Harcourt, Nigeria - and her aunt, the repercussions will send her on a desperate quest to uncover a secret her mother has been hiding for nearly two decades.
Back home in Lagos a few days later, Adunni, a plucky fourteen-year-old runaway, is lying awake in Tia's guest room. Having escaped from her rural village in a desperate bid to seek a better future, she's finally found refuge with Tia, who has helped her enroll in school. It's always been Adunni's dream to get an education, and she's bursting with excitement.
Suddenly, there's a horrible knocking at the front gate. . . .
It's only the beginning of a harrowing ordeal that will see Tia forced to make a terrible choice between protecting Adunni or finally learning the truth. And Adunni will learn that her 'louding voice' is more important than ever, as she must advocate to save not only herself but all the young women of her home village, Ikati.
If she succeeds, she may transform Ikati into a place where girls are allowed to claim the bright futures they deserve - and shout their stories to the world.